SEEKT U u N LONG BEACH. Call!-Seventy ilx lovely lassles-count themA from all over the world gather (cl Twenty-seven girls from var-l Ll-ZFT T0 RIGHT -I-'ll()N'I' nus island centres are registered.Rt')W - Iris Gallant. Miscoiii-lie. 'or the 4-H Club Short Course be- Joan O'lizilluran. 0'l.eziry: liar- ng held at the Vocational School. hara Worth. Albany: Eleanor Muc- Tlassces include talks and (lisciis- Kinnon, Pleasant Valley; l-2li1.a- uoiis on 4;lt work in general. cloth- beth Niciiolson, Mount Biii-liiiiuin; iig selection. nutrition. fabrics. Rena Yeo. Kiiigstun. tfaiiiillii ours. public speaking. and recrea- .Arsenault. South Rustico: Elea- zion. inor Dolroii. South Ruslico SE- 0" Friday. July mm .. (.0mpe1,p(.'(p)ND ROW - Myra Cotes. North mm will be "Md '0 sclccl p,.m,1m., Milton. Ruth MacPIi:iiI. Mi-a(low- 3' winners Wm, Wm rpprpspnt the ihank; Verna Ma(-Pliail. Meadow- 'H Garmem and Food Clubs at thank; Roma Murray. Pleasant tic National -l-ll Club Week. to Valley; Mlrlillfl llydc. Mc.'idow- ic held in Toronto in November. bank: Lena MiicKiiy. Spring- uiil also at the Maritime Winter field: Millie I)c('osle. ilisi-ouclie. "air. The course is conducted by THIRD ROW Polly England. lie Women's institute staff. under West Royalty. Lois Moore. West lie dircctlmi of Theresa Mil” .lioy llv: Iiiia (ircen. Kiiigsloti; .1-od. Jessie Bingliuni. and JCBIEDDI Oilliilloran. f)'Li-.iry. Phy- Eillis. l INS Parker. North Wiltshirc. 1- -v--l-q,n.j...g I v.VVf 3 I Lawrence Morris. lelifftll MH- muqexeeutive g vice-provident. .71.; m-its-ie.v-e-idem.-ndrod rIII.'l'Ict.'hteccxponcdi:ycn. ofcelada employees u-mm"- an official group picture before Friday Ibeginning a week of activity that:.VIiss U will culminate in the selection next I . i Export Perl ofcaiioda for ager-oversees division. 't'.l Em-I Q.-. or n. mud . which make up the -at to has in'on-tor. ill I157 I'll"-to -"'0'" "' "'”'l H In oatvlu -nutty past. null 0- 3'” f-, O 5 . .,.,.A. I VERSE CROWN 4-H CLUB GIRLS ATTEND SHORT COURSE HERE I ltli-iiiuiu hlorrisun. Anette Fay, St. St George's; George's; Jean night of one of them as countries will be chosen on Wed- niverse. A Miss U.S.A to e against girls from foreign inesday night. (AP Wtrephotoi. Robblee. Tryon; and lime Wright. Tryon. EASTERN GUARDIAN F 0 R BlTI.l.DOZl-IR Grading Plioiic I59. Montague or write Box I 475. Montiiguc. OLD TIMI-I daiit-e. Whint Road Il'tll. Wt-tlitcsdiiy July l7lh. Canteen rvii-c Music by Boudreault and -0't'oniior. t PERSONALS Mr. Chester Turner. Mlllis. ;77v.I-M.-V '.q.&l t .4..J Mass. returned home after k'lil'iifl- ing an enjoyable iacatioii in Him- tague. guest of Mr and ilrs. The many friends of Itlilllii Ann Nicholson, Montague wish her every succ in her triiiiiiiii: in tho R.C.A.F. at Saint Jean. Quclicc Misses ('ynllila and (iilIi.in ('iul more are spending some of their summer vacation at Mr and Mrs. Walter Ling's, Wlicotly Riicr. Miss Colby Dallii-l, S.iiiii .ItIIIIl. N B.. is visiting with her tllllll and uncle. Mr and Mrs. Gcori'.'.c ll0iid- reaiilt, Lower Mtuilagiic. Beamis Rourke. Mr and Mrs. Ki-iiiiy. were visitors to Mont.-i.-tic and vterc guests of Mr. amt iirs lIt'llI')' Munroe. v Glrard colege. Mr. Ronnie Biirilcii. (li.irlotlt-- town. is spending it W('t'I( in Mon- tague as the guest of his iir.'ind- mother. Mrs Burden ii mild to The .niiny friends of Mrs MaeLure, Montague. are izlzid g hen; that she is convaicsi-ing sot- isfactorily at her home after ii re- cent illness. Judy MacLui'c. youni.-cst (I.'liI1ZIi- to. of Mr and Mrs. Arnold tinc- Lure. Montague ls i”fInt'.iItN('lIlL' satisfactorily in tho Kiiuis County Memorial Hospital after it slight accident. The many friends in ilniiliistic of Walter Mnclntyrc Hlsll him a speedy recovery from his rm-cnt operation He is in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Hloyce Beck. t'Illlilii)tiP of Dupont Company. S;ilmini:.in Falls. is spending his I'lllIltI.'l)s at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck. Mn. Mle MacPhcrson has re- turned to Frantnghnm. Mm. af ter spending the past luo works in Montague with her mi:-r on bdrother-in-lain. Mr. and Mrs Rea mist Rourke Mr. John Hughes. Pftflfililtl of Montague High School spent Sun- day at his home in Montague He then returned to Camp AIdf'I'K'Il0I. Nova Scotla. where he Is an in- utructor. Professor Malcolm J. Nicholson Philadelphia. Pennsylva a who is visiting rel- lttves on island is the guest of his brother-in-law and IIIIOT. Mr. and Mrs. William Mcxenna. Mon- , IIIIIO. C. one of the first car: made in Canada to ill. Ford of CI!Ildl's exports. I rvereeni of the IIdCtI'y's export! ind almost one-third of all For! ironlhi IS billion dollars to this country. Mr and Mrs Raymond Vlurpliy, Montreal. Quebec. are visiting their parents nt'St Mary's Rood and Newport and sister-tn-law. Mr and Mr: Poole. Mr. William Mocbenn. Monta- gue. left last week for British I. when he will visit rel- atives. Macbeaii was one of the Is who are making the ttbtothecoadantheinrlair d".. I&II'Idet0eIIII.MeIX. ' Jbeen greatly extended durin (ltt.iw.'i. l Mrs. Lloyd I-'Iaitz Rutland Ver-A moot tn the guest of her hrotherl L. l.Ioin Forces In Hunt For Robber .VlON'l'REAL iCPt-Three police forces have joined in the search for Larry Petrov who vanished July 2 while awaiting trial on a narcotics charge and while being sought for questioning in connec- tion with a Sl,0tl).000 bank rob- bery. Inspector William Fitzpatrick. chief of Montreal detectives, Mon- day reiterated his conviction that Petrov, 36 - year - aid Romanian- born welder. has been slain. ”As far as I am concerned his disappearance is much more than a routine disappearance." said in- spector Fitzpatrick. "lie was kil- led and his body was hidden. . . Director Joseph Griffith of the suburban Outremont police force? disclosed he wanted to question gPetrov in connection with the rob- bery of an estimated 51,000,000 lni leash and securities from safety ldeposit boxes in an Outremont hank last January. that his men are helping the On- their search. Meantime at St. Jerome. 25 miles north of Montreal. disappearance. pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing an unregis- tered firearm. was remanded until Thursday for sentence at the request of Crown further to investigate." He did not elaborate. Lemay was in the centre of the international news spotlight in 1959 when his bridge. 21. disappeared while they were on their honey- moon in the Florida keys. mystery of her never was solved. AGRICULTURAL NEWS tremont and Montreal police inltrol. nu wgu.w.4o "31 em”, we” cant Malathion temulsion concen- prosecutor Lucien Thinel. who said, that the police ”have somethingl The i to the disappearance I wgngow emulstflabte concentrate with It gallons of water. if lindane is to! be used. mix one pound of the 75' per cent uettable powder with 5 gallons of water. Malathion and diaiinon are new and very promising organic phos-t phate insecticides for control. I'.'.. J. Hansens of New Jersey reports: that a l per cent spray of dlazinonj gave control for a period of 12, Director Hilaire Beauregard of weeks or more and mm 3 m,.1..g the Quebec Provincial Police said ililon spray of comparable strength I gave from two to four weeks Coll-i Workers at the University of jhiaryland report that sprays con-I ltaining 0.5 per cent of actual male-i for these insecticides are as followul l25 per cent Malathion twettable powderi.. 2 lb. 5 gal. or 25 per trateJ.. l pint 5 gal. or 25 perl lcent Diazion iwettahle powderi .. 2 kb. 5 gal I Insecticides may be applied by- a power sprayer with low pressure-; er to avoid too much misting. by a hand sprayer of the wheelbar-l .row or knapsack type. or by a I2 or 3 gallon compressed air lsprayer. The insecticide should bel applied as a coarse wetting spray walls and ceiling. about a and doors. and other pla-l lees where files are known to rest in s. One gallon of spray should cover approximately l.000 square feet of surface. All animals should be removed from the sta- p, 3, 1, pg”.-(mug .1 Ag.-gun." hie before a residual insecticide; is " s'. M a and hay or; other feed should be protected; MARITIME A.I. Those interested in the furtherltation. the treatment of surfaces i'CIOVE'IfiplDel'lI of Artificial lnsemi-lwith residual sprays. liquid or illalltln in the Maritime Provinces dry bait applications. the treat- riict upon request of their respec- merit of manure for larval control. live Ministers and Deputy Minis- and the spraying of the cattle. Of ters of Agriculture for the first these. none is more important than time on December iii. I956. Thisgsanitation For house and stable group of livestock men and vcter- flies. effective control cannot be liiarians considered and explored obtained unless breeding is grea- tlie pussihlility of further co-opera- tly reduced or prevented by the lion of Artificial breeding pro- proper disposal of manure. grammes in the Maritime Provin--SANITATION res. l The proper disposal of manure As a rcsult of the deliberation: I3 DI E7933 l"lP0l'l8"C9- A5 m3llY the same working committee was 55 400 MUS? lly lEITV8E mii.V de- ('st2tbIiSIl('(I and directed to meet I Velop in a single iiound of manure. and discuss in more detail actualiMa"l"? Slimlld 59 FBm0V9d lmm plans for further co-operation. Slables 3' least UN"? '33”! day and This couiiiiittce is composed of.5ll0”ld l)? 18k?" l0 the fields and li.K. Mziccharlcs. Senior Live 5Pl'93d tlllnl.V 9V9l'.V N0 0F lllfet stuck man for New Brunswick and dHY5- N01 Only Slllllllll ll"? IZUIICFS xm-3 spam, or the Canada 1)&1be cleaned out daily but the calf parinii-nt of Agriculture as Chair-lliens also ()n many fariiis the man, 1);-. n,(;, Moore who hegdgllllalllll? is left to accumulate in up Artificial insemination in the calf pens for days or even weeks. province of New Brunswick; of. Under these conditions flies by George (3, Fisher, Director of V9. the hundreds or thousands may be terlnar ierviccs and in charge emerillfitl daily- ' I Insemination of Prince the manure pile must be limit and Dr. 5.1,. Cm-Jmaintained. have only one pile. tis who is in charge of livcstocklPreferahl,V the has? of ill? Pile programming for the Province oflsliould be a well-drained concrete Nova Scntia. lplatform so as to permit ali-wea- The rim formal meeting or the . ther hauling out. The edges should committee was held last week,Ibe kept as sleep as possible. If Jilly ii in the Fort cumberiand'swine and poultry are kept. atten- Hotel at Amherst. Programme re-allnn should be given in their mn- ports were given from each of the i mire as well. three Provinces and it is of inter-I Milk h0l1595- 5l3bl95 and Wilker- est in note that Artificial inscniin-,ies should be Screened it at all ation in the three Provinces haaipossible. Window screens and g Lhgl screen doors should fit snugly and -last six months. At the present the screening should be sound. IlllIl' there are forty-one Breeding Screen doors should open out- Units or Clubs in the three Pro- Wards. vinccs. The breakdown of Provin- RESIDUAL SPRAY-N res is as follows: Nova Scotia l1.g This type of control tonnes a I New Brunswick. 2i. Prince Edward 1 poisonous residue on the treated Island I3 Clubs which gives Pro- surfaces that will remain effective lviiice wide coverage. Ifor some time. Flies are killed by A considerable amount of time contact with such It residue. DDT. was taken up in preparing an n-lmethoxycblnr. lindane. malathion. gt-nda for the members of the en-land diazinon are recommended tire committee it is hoped that I for use as surface sprays. in some It-onsidcration can be given to the I areas. house flies are more or less various phases of A.l. development ' resistant to DDT. methoxychlor in the Maritime Provinces. It is and lindane; in order areas these iilsii hoped that these plans canlmaterials may give very effective. control. l DDT and meilioxyclilor are a- vailable in a number of different forms. such as already mixed all solutions. wettable powders. and emulsiflahle concentrates. if the wcttable powder is to be used. be projected over a long period ofl lime and only towards the bestl Interest of cattle breeders in all -three provinces. Mtiriitnie professional Agricult- iirolists. all uienibers of the Mar- itime Branchcs of the Agricultural-lmix l pound of the 50 percent Institute of Canada. have been produce with 5 gallons of water. meeting this week in Moncton. New For the emulsion type of spray. of the following measures: sani-l 4 I ;while spraying is being done. I LIQUID AND DRY BAITS in general. baits are not as ef- fective as residual surface sprays- and they fail to control the ”bit-I ing" flies. however they are help-I ful. Several commercially prepar- ed hails are available. These us-l ually contain either malathion or: diazinon. in application. the man- ufacturcr's directions should be - followed closely. BUT FOR CATTLE i Sprays To Control Biting Flies On Cattle. As DDT and certaini other insecticides tend to accumu-l late in the fat and milk of spray-; ed animals. they are hazardous all human licalih and Must Not Bet Used On Dairy Cattle At Any Time or on Beef cattle within three months of slaughter. methozychor plperonyl butoxide and pyrethrum and the thiocyanatcs are not re- garded as hazardous and may be used on dairy cattle. Methoxyehor is usually more readily obtainable than the other mixtures and a single treatment iisiially gives tip to three months protection. Mix one pound of they 50 per cent wettable powder with 12 gallons of water. If a powerl sprayer is available. use about 200 -pounds pressure and apply ap-. proximately a half-gallon per ani- mal. If a wheelbarrow. knapsack, or compressed air sprayer is used for application. wet the animals thoroughly. . Plperonyl butoxide with pyreth- rum. and the thiocyanates are a- vailable as oilbase commercial pre' parations and should be used ac- cording ui manufacturer's direc- tions only. Small atomozing spray-- ers should be used in order thatl the insecticide will be applied aal a mist over the animals or on the outer hair only. The animals mustl not be soaked with an ollbasel spray. These insecticides do not possess the lasting effects of me- ihoxyciilor, however they do give. a Quick "knockdown" of the flies. They are most commonly used immediately before milking. HOUSE FLY . Treatments To Control House- And Stable Fly Larvae. Recent work in California indicates thatl tly larvae developing in accumula- tions of organic matter. such as manure. garbage. etc.. can be kill- ed if the piles are treated with Wed. July 17. 1957 cent DDT emulsion ..l pint. ll per cent Lindane emulsion. . Jlrhl pints. 12 per cent Chlordane emu Ision. . .1: pint. 50 per cent Mala-I Lliion emulsion. . .34 pint A treatment can be applied with a 3 gallon compressed air spray-1 er or ii viatering can and aboutf la - gallon of the emulsion should be applied to 10 square feet The same workers found that treatment with borax or chloride of time. both of which are old- time "remedies". was worthless. Georgeslthion of diazinnn gave protection CLUB NEWS Lemay. 31. picked up for ques-'for Trim and 30-60 days respectiv- tloiung in connection with Petrov's ely- The rccommendatiuns The Bedeque V-E 4-H Calf Club held its regular meeting on June 27th at the home of Mr. Wilbertg Wright. North Carleton. with the. President. Billy Craig presidingn Wilbert Wright. Club Leader re-j viewed part of the manual with the members and set a lessoii for. the next meeting. which will bel held on August 8th at the home of Wilbert Staverts. Nonh Bedeque; it was decided by the group that the next judging class he held at the farm of Charles MeCardle's on July 9th. I The guest speaker for the eve- ning was Mr. Leigh Toumbs. sales- man for Cafeteria Feeds. who gave an interesting address to the members on "Feeding" and pointed out some of the methods bgndvvhich the club might raise: f s Mary Mc('ardIe. Secretary-. treasurer Cape Wolfe l-H Calf Club held its regular meeting at the home of Joan Bulger on Friday evening. July 3th The meeting opened with the members repeating the pledge in unison l was (leculed that the next re- gular mcciing be held at the home of Eric (iollicutt on August Clrd and the judging class at the farm of Albert M:-ii-Millan on August 7th. Roll call for next meeting is in he answered by naming your faior- ite show Ian Mai-Williams. Sec- retary-treasurer. 0Leary 4-H Calf Club held its regular meeting Friday evening. July 3th at the home of Fcnton and Wendell Shaw with 12 members answering roll call. The meeting opened with the members repeat- ing the 4-H pledge. Several orders were sent for club material for the members. It was decided that the next judging class be held at the farm of Al- vin Palmer Following this the meeting was adjourned. Fenton Shaw. Secretary. Smog ls Worse Than Fallout DALLAS, Tex. iAPt-Dr. W11. Iiam G. Frederik. an industrial hy- giene director. said Monday airt pollution is pnteiitially more dang- erous than nuclear fallout. Frederick. of Detroit, said more than 200 i-heinical compounds. which can contribute to bad healthl and disease are much more com- mon in the air over big cities than I radioactive particles from atom bomb tests l Frederick told the American Os-l teopathic Association the 200 irri-. tants which city dwellers get iiil their air come from inoompletel burnng. l EI.I.l.N'GTON New Zealandl lRcutcrsI-A vast niajority of the members of four Protestant churches in New Zoalanrl have voted for their unification in a country-uidc poll The four churches are the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches. the As-; sociated ('hurclies of Christ andl the Congregational Union. Tliey' will now meet to consider the re sults. . The-. iquardian Page 5 Seek Talent In Charlottetown Vocal and lnh'I.l't.ttIlPllIaI artists from Charlotetown and immed- late aufTOUl'IdITI2 aiea ate being sought by the Faiiiilran Broad- ,t:asli.ng Corporation to appear on a special variety prograni orig- lnating from there on Auttltsl 17 The program will lie one of several CBC radio shims to be broadcast from ("harlottrtiiviti as part of (iB("s i(i:iii:n;in" series on that weekend The plan is to give featured llI'lbIlIiflPIlCti to the Cbarloitctoviii area in the CB(”s radio prograiiiniing for the week- end of August 17 other shows to originate here will he ”'l'lie Jun- ior Farm Rvoaili-;ist" "Tops In Revii-vi” ii fIIV'jIIi'lxl') -how with aufIIl'flt'i' lion iii--at-i and His islaiideis vtitli an iiiiiliciice. "Hometown" a (Ilit iiiiiciitary word- picture of t'Iiai'lnileloWiI. and others ill of the origin- ations will he limiit till the CBC Maritime ltzidio Nvtiinii. Single VII('ElI unit u--iutiiriiial artists as; unit as -iii.iIl groiips will he atlfilillllltttl for the variety program and a t'0llSlfIlil1'.lI)l(' mim- her of applicants iire i-sin-(ti-d in the fields of piipiiliir. tic-I4-rii. old- time. classical and IIIHPIIY iiiiisic. Cliarlotletoun uill lw .-tii- ti-nth Maritime centre to I)(' lc.tIiiri-d on "CBC (Tai'avaii" iliis suviiiiiiir FLOTHFS PINS Denmark is t'nn:.i(la's largest. supplier of lliltttii'Il i-loiiics pins. USED TIRES and 1 .rjc;.o.i.iEi; i w TREADS coiutiii RANGE or USED TIRES from S295 is: SAFE AND SAVE- BUY NOW! A. S. .iIiu-siI'AlN it SONS MOHI-'.l.l.. i-.i: i. i.ii.r. iii:.ii.i-zn PIIONE No. in R-I any of the following insecticides. added to lo gallons of water until applied as an emulsion: ”2l'-2" Her Brunswick. mix one quart of the 25 per cent The Joint Maritime Conference is divided into three main sections tachlor emulsion. . . 1 pint. 15 per" Sails and Crops. Horticulture and Biology amt Livestock. A target group from the f'.E.l. Branch at-t tenilcd the meetings and some of the P.F..l. members presented papp pcrs. Tlic livestock section this year tins cliaireii by S B Williams. Su- pcriiitcndciit of the Vappan Ex-. pi-riiiicntal Farm. Dr. S.L. Curtis lot the N S. Department of Agricul- tures. R. Lal-'lauie from the Mer- chandising Section. Canada Mnrkw cring Service. Montreal spoke on Factors Affecting Carcass Suitab- ility. Food from the Sea was the lillf' of Dr P.L. llooglandjs paper. The Doctor is an analytical Chem- ist with the Fisheries Research Hoard at Halifax The ntiinagcr of thc nevi abattoir in Halifax. I-LC. Rcttig discussed the volumes and l.Vlt05 Of lli'9SlfWll IIFNINI lI.V "19 ion It I! fully guaranteed to please New alili.'itoiI' on Tuesday Federal Livestock llftllrlfts were discussed by H K.l itac('harlcs The Provincial Poll-, cies by S.C. Wright for Pf-Z.l.;l JC Bennett for N B and Dr S.l.. (turtle for NS The Federal Live- ctiwk and Poultry Health Pro- grammes by Dr H FZ Kni-IPV nl" lricl officer of the Health of Ani- gmals I)ivision and from the some idivision Dr .I.F. Frank who spoke! on Animal Pathology The Pmvln-I ciol Health Policies were discuss- ed by Dr J T. Aitkens for N R: Dr (i C. Fisher for. P.F. I and Dr F. E. Hancock for N S. The session was concluded by the presentations of Research Of- ficers from the various Expert (V-it mental Farms in the Maritime: on Livestock Research J.W G. i - Nicholson of Charlottetown report- ed for this area. I FLIES The control of flies on the form will involve the use of one or more i ..na..... . g”- Mass. is the guest of her parents, turc was Secretary. l I The programme started on Mon-l day with a (lisciission by F..A. Man- ning of the meat Packers of Can- aila. Toronto on Beef price Struc- "Tbe Great Man" .I(lSI'I FI".RRI'IR and .ll'l.II'I I.ONl)(t,N' I".iei'ybocIy lmed him except those vlho baled his guts A movie vie highly recommend its extremely forceful in its act FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT VFC WILDIIT XAUTV K 700' PANIC WUa Tli:,Laot: .&I UZABETH TAYLG VANsOfNSOl 4' WALTER PID&74- DOCNA REED THEATRE MOIITAGIIE WED. THIIR. .II'IiY I7, 18 Shops of 8.30 p.m. Adm. 30 - 46 SHOW TIME to: olilsh in mortal comha: " sliiitv TIMI-1 Mayfair Theatre ni:i:imi'Rivicn July mi. WEDNESDAY (only) "Magnificent Rougbnecks" Starring: Jack (arson. Mickey liooiicy, Minty iuitiw Coming Thursday 8: Friday (July I8-I9) "The Warriors" In (jinciitnwiipc rtml (Nui- . st:ii:ing Errol Flinn, A lHiL'i' not of hlsltirl ronics to Viiid arm p.m. J:-antic lilo life as too mi lll- arm It .80 p in BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. 15944 Sow?a.r7S TICHNICOLOR Mr. and Mrs. P.J MacKenna. Montague. Mr and Mr: Russel Sheidow. Long island. NY who are vaca- ltionirig in Milivteii. wen Saturdlyt guests of Mr Slietdowi brother-I in-in and sister Mr. and Mrsl ,John White. Montague. - Mr. and Mrs. John Down and lfninily. Montreal. Quebec. are guests of Mr. Dewar: parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Dewar, lav- uv locum uaqIdg,'.CtJ O6(e(”C(s'.0v C EXTRA! TIIAVIZI. SHORT TODAY and THUR. CAPITOL THIS WAS THE Ntotij OF ittr l0MAllAWl( llNll:;HE CROSS! I ”r-k' .:,N cums 'IlDIIO'm'fIlANDl8-IENAIVINSYIIEYGIAPIJN G SHOWS MM - T - O